Published in Blog on May 07, 2020 by Paul Fontaine
One of the ways to look at this question is to examine our own history.
Read more ›Published in Blog on May 07, 2020 by Steven Thomas Polgar
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Convention of States Nevada District Captain Bill Harenburg has strong words about government overreach in the age of COVID-19.
Read more ›Published in Blog on May 07, 2020 by Nancy Suits
Notes of appreciation are in short supply these days.
Read more ›Published in Blog on May 06, 2020 by Randall Tyson
How much freedom have Americans sacrificed as a side effect of this prescription?
Read more ›Published in Blog on May 05, 2020 by Shawn Fleetwood
Just because we're in the middle of a pandemic doesn't mean that our freedoms can be taken without our consent.
Read more ›Published in Blog on May 04, 2020 by Michaela Prchlik
Despite growing up in a Democrat household in Massachusetts, Suzanne Rossini chose to become a District Captain for COS Connecticut. Here's why.
Read more ›Published in Blog on May 04, 2020 by Edward Douglas Thompson
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Read more ›Published in Blog on April 30, 2020 by Matt May
The Framers of the Constitution did not envision a seat being held by three people of the same surname for nearly a century.
Read more ›Published in Blog on April 30, 2020 by Nancy Suits
Do people prefer unemployment checks over actually working?
Read more ›Published in Blog on April 29, 2020 by Jeff Groh
Read more ›Published in Blog on April 28, 2020 by Laurie Wheeler
We were serenaded by the sound of freedom, protesters honking their car horns calling on Governor Northam to reopen Virginia’s economy and let people go back to work.
Read more ›Published in Blog on April 26, 2020 by Murray Edwards
Citizens have the right to peacefully protest without the fear of retribution from local officials.
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